Jadeveon Clowney Decides He Doesn’t Want to Play, Coaches Are Surprised
This is what happens when your legend peeks a little too soon.
Spurrier says Clowney told him just before game he couldn't play. "I will just say he told me he couldn’t play."
— Josh Kendall (@JoshatTheState) October 6, 2013
Spurrier on Clowney: "If he wants to play, we will welcome him to come play for the team if he wants."
— Josh Kendall (@JoshatTheState) October 6, 2013
DC Ward: "I was totally surprised" when Clowney said he couldn't play.
— Josh Kendall (@JoshatTheState) October 6, 2013
Ward: "We would love to have JD on the field but we have to put 11 guys on the field whether he's out there or not."
— Josh Kendall (@JoshatTheState) October 6, 2013
Ward: If JD is able to play, he'll play. If not, we will put 11 guys out there and he knows that."
— Josh Kendall (@JoshatTheState) October 6, 2013
Davis on Clowney: "He didn't say nothing about not playing. Throughout the week he was just telling me his rib hurt."
— Josh Kendall (@JoshatTheState) October 6, 2013
Clowney is saving himself for the combine. He thinks that if he excels in the combine and slacks off in college, he will be the first pick. He doesn’t realize he is not only ruining his college career, he’s ruining his stock in next year’s draft.